As a recognised authority with Insurance companies the following price guide has been compiled to help enthusiasts obtain Insurance cover. The RS 2000 continues to rise in value, dramatically over the past few months, all models have shown increases brought about by the rarity of the RS version. We hope you find it both informative and useful.

Please note: Concours condition vehicles particularly the RS versions will attract higher prices and as a club we could only value these by sight.

N.B. Although 2 door models are rarer, more sought after and generally valued higher, 4 door models are also making good money.
The 1300 Sport & GT are rarer than the 1300E. The Twin Cam is rarer than the RS 1600 but both will invariably achieve the asking price.

Commercial Vehicles. A considerable interest in Vans prompted us to include some price guides for these models in February 2006 and they are as follows.

MK1 Van

£8000

to

£16000

£4000

to

£8000

£2000

to

£4000

Camper Vans are extremely rare and will only be valued by sight.

Model Mk2

Class 1

Class 2

Class 3

Basic 1100,1300,1600

£8500

to

£13000

£4000

to

£8500

£2500

to

£4000

Mexico 1600(Pinto)

£20000

to

£40000

£10000

to

£20000

£5000

to

£10000

Sport / Ghia

£10000

to

£16000

£4500

to

£10000

£2500

to

£4000

Harrier

£10000

to

£25000

£7000

to

£10000

£3500

to

£4000

RS 1800

£45000

to

£70000

£30000

to

£45000

£20000

to

£30000

RS 2000

£16000

to

£30000

£7500

to

£14000

£5500

to

£7500

Estate Cars

£6000

to

£12000

£3750

to

£6000

£2500

to

£3750

Special Editions like the Capital, Linnet & Goldcrest would be priced slightly higher than the model derived from. The RS 1800 in particular is now almost unavailable.

Commercial Vehicles. A considerable interest in Vans prompted us to include some price guides for these models in February 2006 and they are as follows.